Since I sell Kaspersky and have had a lot of customers
on it for years, I have learned that if something gets
by Kaspersky, it is going to be a wild ride getting rid
of it. (I get rid of them manually and/or run other
vendors stuff at the computer.)

Hi Robert, are you doing any type of logging on your network or appliance(s)? If you're capturing anything Wireshark or Capsa for example can give you some idea and you can filter the traffic. If your company has an asset register where the IP and MAC addresses are listed it might be you could then

Depending on how your network is setup it is easy to find the IP address associated with a MAC. For example if you are using Cisco equipment you can find the information on the wireless controller. Querying your Cisco switches can get you down to the actual port that the device is on.

Anybody knows about hardware/software used for locating a wifi client?
Somebody is downloading torrents at full speed on our network and nobody
will admit it (or simply stop), and we really don't want to restrict
network usage since there are many legal stuff on torrent sites too so
is there a w